Byonics carries these Micro-Fox transmitters for Hidden Transmitter Hunting, also called Fox Hunting, Bunny Hunting, or T-Hunting.
These transmitters are small, self-contained, and easy to hide. They are great for on-foot or driving hunts, or as secondary
transmitters after people find the primary T.
Just conenct to any 2-meter SMA antenna, such as our V2 or V4 antenna, add a battery and
configure with your callsign, and hide the transmitter.
Micro-Fox 15

The Micro-Fox 15 is a 10-15mW T-Hunt transmitter capable of transmitting on any 2-meter frequency (144MHz - 148MHz).
It can be heard over 3 miles away, so it's great for a walking or ARDF style hunt.
A standard 9V battery should provide about 20 hours of use at a 50% duty cycle.
With the serial programming cable and Windows configuration software, the user can control all timing, tones, and Morse Code ID.

The MicroFox-15S is similar to a MF-15, but is small enough to fit with a LiPo battery inside a 35mm film canister (32mm x 54mm).
It uses the same firmware and configuration sofware as the MF-15, so it has all the same features, but in a smaller form. It will run for about 16 hours at full duty cycle.

The Micro-Fox PicCon combines a 700mW transceiver and our PicCon fox controller capable of operating on any
2-meter frequency (144MHz - 148MHz). It runs on 3 AA batteries for about 20 hours at 1/2 duty cycle.
Because it includes a transceiver, it can be remote controlled via DTMF tones. In addition to starting and stopping the transmitter,
all timing, tones, Morse code ID, and other user settings can be remotely adjusted at any time.
All settings can also be configured with either a serial or USB programming cable and Windows configuration software.

The MicroFox2 is similar to the MF-PicCon, but is small enough to fit with a LiPo battery inside a small clear rectangular tube.
It uses the same configuration sofware and very similar firmware as the MF-PC, so it has all the same features, but in a smaller form. It will run for about 5 hours at half duty cycle.

Micro-Fox Configuration cablesMT-AIO USB Programming Cable - $20.This USB programming cable (also used for the MT-AIO) will connect a MF-15 or MF-PC to a computer USB port for configuring.
It is a USB A to 3/32" stereo plug that internally contains the needed USB to serial adapter.
Drivers can be found HERE.

MT-AIO Serial Programming Cable - $15.This programming cable (also used for the MT-AIO) will connect a MF-15 or MF-PC to a computer serial port or USB-to-serial adapter for configuring.
Cable is wired DB-9 female pin 5 to 3/32" stereo shield, pin 3 to ring, and pin 2 to tip.

Notes:

The Micro-Fox transmitters operate on amateur radio frequencies, and requires a valid amateur radio license to use.